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... pretty cousin , who had married a richer man . As it was , if he could not be said " to have seen life steadily , and seen it whole , " he had , at all events , inspected it pretty narrowly in parts ; and , at a time when he was most ...
... pretty cousin , who had married a richer man . As it was , if he could not be said " to have seen life steadily , and seen it whole , " he had , at all events , inspected it pretty narrowly in parts ; and , at a time when he was most ...
Page 227
... pretty son ? Hastings . We have not seen the gentleman , but he has the family you mention . Tony . The daughter , a tall , trapesing , trolloping , talk- ative maypole The son , a pretty , well - bred , agreeable youth , that everybody ...
... pretty son ? Hastings . We have not seen the gentleman , but he has the family you mention . Tony . The daughter , a tall , trapesing , trolloping , talk- ative maypole The son , a pretty , well - bred , agreeable youth , that everybody ...
Page 248
... pretty young gentleman ? Tony . That's as I find ' um . Hastings . Not to her of your mother's choosing , I dare answer ! And yet she appears to me a pretty , well- tempered girl . Tony . That's because you don't know her as well as I ...
... pretty young gentleman ? Tony . That's as I find ' um . Hastings . Not to her of your mother's choosing , I dare answer ! And yet she appears to me a pretty , well- tempered girl . Tony . That's because you don't know her as well as I ...
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RETALIATION | 35 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs | 59 |
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